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Brig. Gen. Patrick Sargent, commanding general of Regional Health Command Pacific is given an overview of the Medical Evacuation flight capabilities of Republic of Korea Army by Brig. Gen. Hwang, Il Woong, commanding general of Armed Forces Medical ...
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Brig. Gen. Patrick Sargent, commanding general of Regional Health Command Pacific receives a briefing from the Brian Allgood Army Community Hospital on Yongsan Army Garrison, Seoul South Korea during his operational tour of the peninsula Mar. 7 to Ma...
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Brig. Gen. Patrick Sargent, commanding general of Regional Health Command Pacific recieves an overview of the Medical Evacuation flight capabilities of the Republic of Korea at the Armed Forces Medical Command Headquarters during his operational tour...
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Brig. Gen. Patrick Sargent, commanding general of Regional Health Command Pacific (center) was welcomed to the Brian Allgood Army Community Hospital at Yongsan Army Garrison Seoul, South Korea by the hospital Commander, Col. Mark Reeves and Command S...
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YONGSAN, South Korea -- Brig. Gen. Patrick Sargent, commanding general, Regional Health Command-Pacific traveled to the Korean Theater of Operations, here, on Mar. 7-10, 2016, to assess the posture and distribution of Army Health System capabilities throughout the peninsula.
During the visit, Sargent observed the field training of the 121st Combat Support Hospital and other units within the 65th Medical Brigade, was briefed by Brian Allgood Army Community Hospital Staff, and received an overview of the Republic of Korea Army medical capabilities at the Armed Forces Medical Command (AFMC) Headquarters from Brig. Gen. Hwang, Il Woong, commanding general, AFMC.
The visit provided Sargent with an overall situational understanding within the Korean Area of Operations so that he can 'medically' set the theater in support of United States Army Pacific and assist the 65th Medical Brigade's "Fight Tonight" mission.
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